Sedins were awesome, and the main reason Sweden won. Before the Sedins arrived, We were beaten 3-2 by Switzerland and 3-0 by Canada. With the Sedins onboard we beat Canada 3-2 on penalties and Switzerland 5-1.

Henrik Sedin had two goals (including the GWG) and an assist tonight and totalled 9 points (4G 5A) in 4 games. Amazing. His brother was decent as well, with 6 points (1G 5A). The twins had really good chemistry with Loui Eriksson, but I doubt he's available.

Per wrote:Sedins were awesome, and the main reason Sweden won. Before the Sedins arrived, We were beaten 3-2 by Switzerland and 3-0 by Canada. With the Sedins onboard we beat Canada 3-2 on penalties and Switzerland 5-1.

Henrik Sedin had two goals (including the GWG) and an assist tonight and totalled 9 points (4G 5A) in 4 games. Amazing. His brother was decent as well, with 6 points (1G 5A). The twins had really good chemistry with Loui Eriksson, but I doubt he's available.

Yeah, like that's really what we want to hear as the playoffs continue on without the Canucks.

Not many experts had believed in the team before the tournament, and they did stumble in the early rounds. They lost to Switzerland, and they lost to Canada, and they squeaked by both the Czech Republic and Belarus, winning both games 2-1. In fact, Sweden scored only 17 goals in their seven preliminary round games, fewest of the four teams that advanced to the playoff stage.

But they did score four in their last preliminary round game, which was also the first with Daniel and Henrik Sedin on the team.

Sweden scored 14 goals - and one in the shootout in the game against Canada - in its four games with the Sedins. Henrik and Daniel were the architects for ten of them, including eight of the team’s ten goals in the three playoff games.